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    The beleaguered Dow Jones Industrial Index surged back up above 9,000 in its largest single-day point gain ever Monday in the US, with Apple, Microsoft, Dell, and other tech companies capturing double-digit gains.

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    US-based technology giants took another beating on Monday on the sharemarket, as the bloodbath on Wall Street continued.

  • US tech stocks take hammering

    US technology giants have taken a beating on the stock exchange this week as the country's House of Representatives failed to pass a bailout plan for the financial sector.

  • Beleagured Telstra gets Deloitte thumbs-up

    Beleagured Telstra received some good news today when it was described as "one of the best-performing companies in the [Asia Pacific] region" over the last three years in a report by analyst company Deloitte.

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    Despite some recent blows to online privacy and free speech, computer scientists are gathering to defend freedom in technology by looking at both sides of the issues.

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